headquarter
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
Etymology
Origin of headquarter
Back formation from headquarters
Example Sentences
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There were a number of "readings for slow growth before the war", he said in an interview at the United Nations' European headquarters in Geneva, "and this just... pushes us over the brink".
From Barron's
JBS, whose headquarters is in Brazil, is the world’s largest meatpacker and the top beef processor in the U.S. by volume.
Alberto Echemendía, the head of the Communist Party in Morón, held a rally of “revolutionary reaffirmation” in front of the ransacked party headquarters.
Last June, Powell testified before the Senate Banking Committee about cost overruns on the Fed’s $2.5 billion Washington headquarters renovation External link.
From Barron's
I’ll be holed up in a conference room at WSJ headquarters in New York with a crack team of my Features colleagues.
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